Ben Kersen trains Tye, a completely blind Chow cross. This is Ben's 5th session with Tye and each session has been approximately 20 minutes long. You will be amazed to see what commands Tye has mastered is such a short time frame!
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Great job Ben! So we gonna learn about this in class?
daysofknowledge 2 years ago
what would that feel like?
MattBlytheTheOne 2 years ago
if you were "completely" blind i bet you would be able to tell if someone were whipping a treat around your face..
mouseykid04 2 years ago
Hi,
Some months ago when returning home after 5 months in Mozambique Chispa, my Malinois, had become completely blind.
I will send you one of several videos to you.
The training is advancing too fast for any dog. You are good at rewarding and demanding correct behaviour of the dog.
I am not convinced that what you are teaching the dog is the most useful for the owner (pack leader) and the blind dog.
You can find more on chispa blind
Good luck, Tom
Tomsolna 3 years ago
how can he be completely blind? he sat and stood on the hand movement alone! Unless he can here the wind?
MattBlytheTheOne 3 years ago